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andrews05
c60dbd12a5
Update runners, rust, and dependencies (#724)
#719 is failing tests due to requiring a newer version of rust than we
currently specify. This PR updates to 1.85.1 and sets the edition to
2024.
I've also updated dependencies and runner images, using the ubuntu arm
runner which removes the need for qemu and other hacks.

Closes #719.
2025-08-25 14:49:59 +02:00
andrews05
c7d462f909
Bump version to 9.1.5 (#697)
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2025-04-26 01:19:57 +02:00
andrews05
a44ba5f88b
Add option to disable parallel file processing (#695)
Fixes #685.
Fixes #572.
Also fixes #690 by using "logical CPUs".
2025-04-23 11:09:15 +02:00
Alejandro González
5f0a0d6938
Fix new Clippy lints 2025-01-30 18:39:23 +01:00
Kornel
ffbd927d82 Remove obsolete flag warning 2025-01-02 09:40:52 +13:00
Kornel
a72bc945fc Clippy 2025-01-02 09:15:24 +13:00
Kornel
8270c6a034 Skip signed files or remove C2PA metadata 2024-12-26 19:03:03 +01:00
Kornel
910e779b09 Use ExitCode in main 2024-12-26 19:03:03 +01:00
Alejandro González
59e0509a58
Fix new Clippy lint 2024-11-19 21:36:06 +01:00
Matthew House
0f24120c9a
Add option for Zopfli iteration count (#640)
This PR extends the `--zopfli` argument with an optional iteration
count. In my case, I have a bunch of very small images (a few kB or
less), and I often like to use hundreds of iterations to squeeze off the
last several bytes. (I know that this crate isn't intended for
brute-force optimization, but I've found that some of its
transformations and filter strategies can be more creative than
`zopflipng`.) But this is also useful in the opposite direction, for
allowing Zopfli compression on large images where 15 iterations would be
prohibitive.
2024-08-07 21:09:47 +02:00
Alejandro González
a8846b897d Make CI Clippy static analysis checks more robust
I have identified two potential improvements for how we perform static analysis
on our code in our CI pipeline:

- The `giraffate/clippy-action` we currently use has not been updated to Node
  20, and GitHub has repeatedly indicated that they will phase out actions that
  do not support the latest Node versions. Despite my efforts to help with the
  update by submitting a pull request upstream, it has been ignored for months
  despite its perceived ease of review, raising concerns about the ongoing
  maintenance of the action. This situation suggests we should explore
  alternative methods for integrating Clippy with GitHub's UI.
- As evidenced by PR 632, thoroughly testing Rust crates for every possible
  feature combination is often overlooked due to the tedious nature of the task.
  Our current CI setup only checks two feature combinations, which is far from
  comprehensive.

To address the first improvement, these changes drop `clippy-action` entirely in
favor of utilizing GitHub's native CodeQL SARIF (Static Analysis Results
Interchange Format) file integration. Since Clippy cannot directly output lints
in SARIF, `clippy-sarif` is used to convert Clippy's JSON output to SARIF.
Additionally, `sarif-fmt` is added to turn SARIF into a human-friendly display
format in the workflow run logs.

For the second improvement, let's use `cargo hack` with the `--feature-powerset`
flag to run Clippy for every possible feature combination. This approach strikes
a good balance between CI runtime and thoroughness, as the number of feature
combinations grows superlinearly with the number of features: running `cargo
nextest` for every powerset element would lead to excessively long CI times.
2024-07-11 15:20:53 +12:00
andrews05
90ceef9796
Use MatchOptions::default() to disable case-sensitivity (#622)
Fixes #621
2024-06-04 18:08:07 +02:00
andrews05
5a66e77581
Update dependencies and bump MSRV (#606)
Updates all dependencies to latest versions and bumps MSRV to 1.74 (to
match clap).
Some changes required for `env_logger` and `image`.
2024-04-13 14:58:19 +02:00
andrews05
f4e631bce7
Feature/manpage (#596)
This PR adds a build script to generate a man page using clap_mangen, as
per this example:
https://github.com/sondr3/clap-man-example/blob/main/build.rs

I'm not sure what to actually do with the man file from here, I guess
it's up to the packaging process to do something with it?
See
https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/69#issuecomment-1963352536

Note I couldn't see a way to include the `DISPLAY` chunk names from the
constant as we did before. They're now just hardcoded into the help and
will require manually updating if the list changes.

Closes #526

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Co-authored-by: Alejandro González <me@alegon.dev>
2024-03-18 12:28:52 +01:00
Alejandro González
0608ab9cab
Fix some new nightly Clippy lints and run rustfmt with prettier config 2024-02-20 19:12:35 +01:00
andrews05
63efc76f3e
Add --keep display equivalent to --strip safe (#584)
This PR reverts #580 and introduces `--keep display` instead.

See discussion in #581.
2023-12-13 10:47:29 +01:00
andrews05
97af04a539
Allow strip and keep to be used together (#580)
This is a minor change that allows using both `--strip` and `--keep` at
the same time.

E.g. `--strip safe --keep eXIf` will strip chunks while preserving both
the ones that aren't "safe" to remove *and* eXIf. Essentially it's a
convenience to allow extending the default list used by `--strip safe`.

Specifying chunk names for both options is not permitted, e.g. `--strip
eXIf --keep eXIf` will error.

Use of `--strip all` with `--keep` is redundant, but is permitted.
2023-11-18 13:06:49 +01:00
andrews05
93c3e7dfae
Overhaul help (#563)
This PR brings a big overhaul to oxipng's help, with new long form
descriptions of many options.

The full output (--help) is added as a text file MANUAL.txt. Critiques
welcome.

The short output (-h) is simplified and appears as follows:
```
Losslessly improve compression of PNG files

Usage: oxipng [OPTIONS] <files>...

Arguments:
  <files>...  File(s) to compress (use '-' for stdin)

Options:
  -o, --opt <level>       Optimization level (0-6, or max) [default: 2]
  -r, --recursive         Recurse input directories, optimizing all PNG files
      --dir <directory>   Write output file(s) to <directory>
      --out <file>        Write output file to <file>
      --stdout            Write output to stdout
  -p, --preserve          Preserve file permissions and timestamps if possible
  -P, --pretend           Do not write any files, only show compression results
  -s                      Strip safely-removable chunks, same as '--strip safe'
      --strip <mode>      Strip metadata (safe, all, or comma-separated list)
                          CAUTION: 'all' will convert APNGs to standard PNGs
      --keep <list>       Strip all metadata except in the comma-separated list
  -a, --alpha             Perform additional alpha channel optimization
  -i, --interlace <type>  Set PNG interlacing type (0, 1, keep) [default: 0]
      --scale16           Forcibly reduce 16-bit images to 8-bit (lossy)
  -v, --verbose...        Run in verbose mode (use twice to increase verbosity)
  -q, --quiet             Run in quiet mode
  -f, --filters <list>    Filters to try (0-9; see '--help' for details)
      --fast              Use fast filter evaluation
      --zc <level>        Deflate compression level (1-12)
      --nb                Do not change bit depth
      --nc                Do not change color type
      --np                Do not change color palette
      --ng                Do not change to or from grayscale
      --nx                Do not perform any transformations
      --nz                Do not recompress unless transformations occur
      --fix               Disable checksum validation
      --force             Write the output even if it is larger than the input
  -Z, --zopfli            Use the much slower but stronger Zopfli compressor
      --timeout <secs>    Maximum amount of time to spend on optimizations
  -t, --threads <num>     Set number of threads to use [default: num CPU cores]
  -h, --help              Print help (see more with '--help')
  -V, --version           Print version

Run `oxipng --help` to see full details of all options
```

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Co-authored-by: Alejandro González <me@alegon.dev>
2023-10-10 00:39:37 +02:00
andrews05
25d0685bdf
Remove backup and check options (#546)
Tidy up the API by removing a couple of options we don't really need.
Backup was discussed in #542
Check was discussed in  #439

@shssoichiro Just say if you prefer to keep either of these 🙂
2023-09-26 09:52:51 +02:00
Winterhuman
fa47c82617
Add --timeout notice (#557)
Closes: https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/556

Adds a statement saying that `--timeout` isn't as useful for compression
algorithms which use fewer and slower rounds, which OxiPNG tends to use
nowadays.

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Co-authored-by: andrews05 <andrew@digerati.co.nz>
2023-09-26 09:43:38 +13:00
LuckyTurtleDev
b6a238c67a
skip non png files, if --recursive is used (#548)
Fix #547
2023-09-26 09:28:22 +13:00
andrews05
462e982784
Move file-specific options under OutFile (#529)
This PR is addressing #220. It's not super important but it's a breaking
change, so if it's something we want to do then I thought I should get
it in now before the next release.

- [x] pretend can become another variant of OutFile, probably
OutFile::None, as that's what it essentially is - just another output
destination and not a separate option
- [x] ~~backup and~~ preserve_attrs should become properties of
OutFile::Path variant (so that it would contain Path { path, ~~backup,~~
preserve_attrs }) as they don't have any effect on any other output and
so semantically belong there best

Closes #220
2023-09-25 11:15:13 +02:00
andrews05
aa956fbc47
Ensure --nx --nz disables all optimisations (#543)
This PR makes two changes:
- `--nz` (`idat_recoding`) now disables all zlib recompression,
including iCCP and fDAT chunks. (Perhaps we should rename the option to
`zlib_recompression`?)
- `--nx` now also disables the default deinterlacing, though it can
still be overridden with `-i`.

`--nx --nz` does disable all optimisations in the v8 release and we
should ensure it continues to do so in the next release. (This is
related to discussions around removing the `--check` option.)
2023-09-02 09:00:09 -04:00
Andrew
02bd47ba29 Don't style debug and trace output 2023-07-31 11:55:10 -04:00
Vladyslav Vladinov
708a019ce2
Added support for glob patterns in quotes (#536)
Added support for glob patterns in windows paths with spaces that
surrounded with quotes

closes #373
2023-07-31 11:35:00 -04:00
Andrew
0288cc38fc Don't fail recursion on read_dir error 2023-07-31 11:05:25 -04:00
Andrew
b4e98a4dd1 Switch from stderrlog to env_logger 2023-07-14 14:11:07 -04:00
andrews05
b883c660fc
Additional palette sorting algorithm (#514)
This adds a new palette sorting algorithm that attempts to minimise
entropy by an approximate solution to the Traveling Salesman Problem.
The algorithm comes from "An efficient Re-indexing algorithm for
color-mapped images" by Battiato et al
(https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1344033).
It's fast and effective and works in addition to the luma sort (which
remains the single most effective sort). In order to keep lower presets
fast though, I've only enabled this for o3 and higher.

Results on a set of 190 indexed images at `-o5`:
18,932,727 bytes - master
18,578,306 bytes - PR
18,559,863 bytes - PR + #509
(These images may be particularly suited to alternative sorting methods
- the gains here are not necessarily what should be expected on average)

Note I looked into the 120 different palette sorting methods from
TruePNG, as mentioned in #74 (and seen in action in the Zopfli KrzYmod
fork). They're... largely ineffective. The combination of all 120
methods are outperformed by just the existing luma sort plus this new
one. That's not to say there's nothing further to be gained from them,
but trying to brute force all the combinations definitely seems like a
bad idea. There are other algorithms I hope to explore in future...

@ace-dent Thought this might interest you


UPDATE: I realised a quick tweak to alpha values in the luma sort can
provide a great improvement on images with transparency. The following
numbers were taken with PR #509 as base.
`-o2`:
19,065,549 bytes - base (luma sort)
18,949,747 bytes - modified luma sort

`-o5`:
18,922,165 bytes - base (luma sort)
18,559,863 bytes - new sorting algorithm + luma sort
18,544,813 bytes - new sorting algorithm + modified luma sort
2023-07-11 12:33:57 -04:00
andrews05
4ae64c568b
Process files in parallel (#531)
This PR makes the oxipng binary process multiple files in parallel,
finally fulfilling #275. There seemed to be some debate about whether
oxipng _should_ do this or not but there's a couple of reasons I think
it makes sense:
1. The concern seemed mostly around the complexity of such a feature.
Not to worry, it was trivial* 🙂
2. Since then, oxipng has dropped from a max of something like 180
simultaneous compression trials down to 10, which is very much a good
thing but it does mean it's not utilising any more cores than that.

Some benchmarks on around 100 files on a machine with 8 cores:
Level | Master time | PR time
-|-|-
2 | 28.303 | 19.005
3 | 36.507 | 23.089
5 | 1:10.86 | 1:16.01

*Some additional changes were required in order to make sure sensible
output is printed to the terminal, since things won't be in order
anymore. Here's some example output from before:
```
Processing: tests/files/fully_optimized.png
    file size = 67 bytes (0 bytes = 0.00% decrease)
File already optimized
Processing: tests/files/corrupted_header.png
Invalid PNG header detected
Processing: tests/files/verbose_mode.png
    file size = 102480 bytes (12228 bytes = 10.66% decrease)
Output: tests/files/verbose_mode.png
```
And after:
```
Processing: tests/files/verbose_mode.png
Processing: tests/files/fully_optimized.png
Processing: tests/files/corrupted_header.png
tests/files/corrupted_header.png: Invalid PNG header detected
tests/files/fully_optimized.png: Could not optimize further, no change written
102480 bytes (10.66% smaller): tests/files/verbose_mode.png
```

Closes #275, #84, #169, #196 and #419.

[edit] This is the last thing I wanted to land before the next release 🥳
2023-07-11 03:45:10 -04:00
Josh Holmer
31e796c4e8 Revert "Provide BufferedZopfliDeflater and allow user to pass in a custom Deflater (#530)"
This reverts commit 2a59419bdf.
2023-07-09 13:40:20 -04:00
andrews05
39b00910ae
Use stronger compression in eval (#509) 2023-07-08 18:54:58 -04:00
Josh Holmer
2a59419bdf
Provide BufferedZopfliDeflater and allow user to pass in a custom Deflater (#530)
* Add .whitesource configuration file

* Experimental: allow Zopfli to use any size BufWriter

* Allow user to specify the output buffer size as well

* Allow user to specify maximum block splits

* Reformat and fix warnings

* Use deflater on iCCP chunk as well

* Bug fix: need to implement Zlib format

* Make functions const when possible

* Switch to using zopfli::Options in prep for https://github.com/zopfli-rs/zopfli/pull/21

* Switch to using zopfli::Options in prep for https://github.com/zopfli-rs/zopfli/pull/21

* Cargo fmt

* Fix compilation

* Fix tests

* Fix more lints

* Fix more lints

* Fix compilation more

---------

Co-authored-by: mend-bolt-for-github[bot] <42819689+mend-bolt-for-github[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Chris Hennick <hennickc@amazon.com>
Co-authored-by: Chris Hennick <4961925+Pr0methean@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-07-07 22:35:01 -04:00
andrews05
75a0f0de95
Allow APNG with reductions disabled (#511) 2023-07-05 00:47:43 -04:00
andrews05
798fdfe24c
Update rust and dependencies (#525)
* Bump rust version

* Update Clap to v4

* Update other dependencies
2023-06-25 14:24:23 -04:00
Andrew
88b930b5b1 Add scale16 option to force 16-bit reduction 2023-05-24 10:21:42 -04:00
Andrew
c1222368b4 Deinterlace by default 2023-05-24 10:13:40 -04:00
andrews05
ea5f1884be
Refactor aux chunk handling (#505) 2023-05-21 15:34:23 -04:00
andrews05
a26d225d81
More flexible verbosity, improve verbose test (#501)
* More flexible verbosity, improve verbose test

* Tweak reporting format

* Add evaluation reporting at trace level
2023-05-06 10:45:31 -04:00
andrews05
2599b9fe82
Tweaks to interlacing and format display (#476) 2022-12-12 09:54:35 -05:00
andrews05
131a3c6af7
🚀 Revamp alpha optimisation (#475) 2022-12-10 21:14:50 -05:00
andrews05
1934587253
Rebalance presets (#467)
* Add --fast option

* Rebalance presets

* Retain filtered idat
2022-12-07 08:09:19 -05:00
andrews05
6022fc2aa1
Refactor use_heuristics for fast filter evaluation (#463) 2022-12-02 05:34:38 -05:00
andrews05
a41d7de348
New filter strategies (#461)
* Refactor filters as enum

* Include filter byte in filter output

* Add entropy filter

* Add bigrams filter

* Add bigram entropy filter

* Add brute filter

* Replace bit-vec

* Add tests and benches

* Show filters in help

* Use FxHasher in color to palette

* Use windows function for minor improvement
2022-11-19 08:49:25 -05:00
andrews05
420d904ba9
Strengthen alpha reductions (#460)
* Improve up and left alpha reductions

* Disable alpha down and right by default

* Improve performance of up
2022-11-01 19:13:24 -04:00
andrews05
446c788eb3
Full switch to Libdeflater (#457)
* Switch main compressor to libdeflate

* Use libdeflater in evaluate

* Use libdeflater to inflate

* Use libdeflater crc

* Tidy up

* Fix benches

* Allow libdeflater/freestanding feature

* Fix building without zopfli
2022-11-01 09:02:08 -04:00
andrews05
f688d20fe6
Allow setting libdeflate compression level (#455)
* Allow --zc with libdeflater

* Update libdeflater

* Allocate sufficient space for libdefate
2022-10-28 21:54:04 -04:00
Alejandro González
84bbec0666
Add initial support for changing Zopfli iterations (#446)
* Update and optimize dependencies

These changes update the dependencies to their latest versions, fixing
some known issues that prevented doing so in the first place.

In addition, the direct dependency on byteorder was dropped in favor
of stdlib functions that have been stabilized for some time in Rust, and
the transitive dependency on chrono, pulled by stderrlog, was also
dropped, which had been affected by security issues and improperly
maintained in the past:

- https://github.com/cardoe/stderrlog-rs/issues/31
- https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/ts84n4/chrono_or_time_03/

* Run rustfmt

* Bump MSRV to 1.56.1

Updating to this patch version should not be cumbersome for end-users,
and it is required by a transitive dependency.

* Bump MSRV to 1.57.0

os_str_bytes requires it.

* Add initial support for changing Zopfli iterations

PR https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/pull/445 did some dependency
updates, which included using the latest zopfli version. The latest
version of this crate exposes new options in its API that allow users to
choose the desired number of Zopfli compression iterations, which
may greatly affect execution time. In fact, other optimizers such as
zopflipng dynamically select this number depending on the input file
size (see: https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng/issues/414).

As a first step towards making OxiPNG deal with Zopfli better, let's add
the necessary options for libraries to be able to choose the number of
iterations. This number is still fixed to 15 as before when using the
CLI.

* Fix Clippy lint

Co-authored-by: Josh Holmer <jholmer.in@gmail.com>
2022-09-05 12:50:13 -04:00
carbotaniuman
9054b2d947 Add check option 2022-05-07 23:48:06 -04:00
Rémi Lauzier
7ffbe1fb78 Update dependency and replace deprecated function 2022-03-14 09:21:22 -04:00
Josh Holmer
ece9787822 Bump all dependencies 2022-01-12 02:47:59 -05:00